Hope this the right place.My question is as follows I know the Gebirgsjäger related to Mountain troops but what specifcally were the jäger units and how did the come about and what were the types? . I must plead ignorance.thanks...Ian
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Originally posted by I MarottoHope this the right place.My question is as follows I know the Gebirgsjäger related to Mountain troops but what specifcally were the jäger units and how did the come about and what were the types? . I must plead ignorance.thanks...Ian
Regular light infantry. The Wehrmacht had a set of light infantry divisions on a two regiment organisation, but otherwise pretty identical. If these came from the mountainous regions of Bavaria, or Austria, they were called Gebirgsjäger (these would also have special mountain guns). Otherwise they would just be leichte Divisionen (light divisions). There were five of these that were converted into Jägerdivisionen in summer 1942, 5., 8., 97., 100. and 101. leichte Division. Additionally, 28. ID was turned into 28. Jägerdivision.
The leichte Infanterie- (later Jägerdivisionen) were formed specifically for fighting in lower-lying wooded areas, where the specific mountaineer training and equipment was not required. This would probably explain the narrow organisation with only two regiments.
It is interesting to note though that all these divisions were formed in Bavaria, Czechia, or Austria, i.e. in parts of the Reich/occupation areas featuring a lot of broken and wooded terrain.
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